Beware, citizens of Silicon Valley--the bad Toonies are on their way. Led by the evil ape-bird, Dab, the Mischief Makers have escaped from Computer Cartoon Land. They are skulking in the shadows, ready to pounce. Dab will do anything to stay in the real world, so makes plans to take over Orange Computer, then Grape Computer, Banana ... and then the world.

Thanks to Uncle Wom (Wise Old Man and leader of Cartoon Land), the good Toonies aren't far behind. Uncle Wom and a cartoon teen, Doog, have come to help Jeremy Kern, a young newspaper cartoonist--the only human who can save Silicon Valley. Steve "The Woz" Wozniak, co-founder of Orange Computer, gets involved when the bad Toonies take over the supply building at Orange headquarters. This is a story of good versus bad ... Doog versus Dab.

“Reminiscent of Oz creations! …Between the unique description of the Mischief Makers, and the distinctive "good guys", it was reminiscent of some of Baum's magnificent creations in his classic Oz series...." - T. Burger, (Chicago) Top 100 Amazon Reviewer

“A unique novel for all ages! …I was quite mesmerized by the fact that the plot of the story was so original and unique, and truly held my interest from beginning to end… With her fabulous imagination, Dravis obviously has the potential to become one of the great children's authors of our time." - Erica Sorocco, (Southern California), Top 500 Amazon Reviewer, newspaper writer

“Modern James and the Giant Peach! …Betty Dravis's ability to present real people, places, and things in the midst of a fantasy story is very close to what I strive for in my own writings.... The Toonies Invade Silicon Valley is truly a modern James and the Giant Peach or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory kind of tale." - J. H. Sweet (Texas), author of The Fairy Chronicles

“This is a great science-fiction fantasy story for kids of all ages, or for those who are young at heart. Although the story of good versus evil has been told thousands of time, it's never been told quite like this. You'll appreciate Ms. Dravis' insight into the behind-the-scenes workings of a young teenager's mind, and laugh-out-loud at the humorous scenarios her humans and Toonies find themselves in. This story is a real winner!” —Jennifer Wardrip reviewer for TeensReadToo.com